Sull’etica dello spettacolo: Quando il cinema racconta la scena della morte

Teoria 29 (1):151-161 (2009)
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Abstract

In the context of an all-encompassing discourse on the ethics of communication, the essay of Viganò analyzes the specific issue of an ethics of cinema: the representation of the choice of death and, in particular, of euthanasia, that is the way in which self-determined death is represented. Three recent features are examined and discussed here: Mare dentro, Million Dollar Baby and The barbarian invasions

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